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Warning: Program may contain strong or potentially offensive language, including possible FCC violations.

Summary: This is a classic Chill Room about the history of mashups and dj mixes. Postmodern dj's use existing music as a moving palette to change the ways we listen to it. Here we examine many different types of mashes and talk about what they do and the legality of such use. Turns a number of hit pop records by very famous artists into an avant garde collection of utterly weird, bizarre and hard to find tracks that you can't get on Itunes.

Credits: Produced and engineered by dj bennett (chillroom@killradio.org)

Presented for educational purposes. With thanks to my listeners, to Mark Vidler, wfmu.org, Vicki Bennett, Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza, Don Bolles, all collage artists. Originally presented live on killradio March 20, 2005 but never before available in stereo. Comments desired.